CMS Adopts Parents' Bill of Rights, Garnering Support and Resistance

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board approved policies to comply with North Carolina's new parents' bill of rights law, which includes requirements such as allowing parents to review and challenge textbooks and notifying parents if their children want to use a different name or pronouns. While some praised the changes as a victory for parents, others expressed concerns that the law will harm LGBTQ students by depriving them of support at school. Board members shared personal stories of harassment and discrimination, with one member vowing to work within the law to address these issues. Some board members criticized the law for fueling political conflict and distracting educators, while others expressed concerns about the potential harm it may cause to students and teachers.
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- NC schools must now follow ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights.’ Here’s how things could change. Raleigh News & Observer
- CMS becomes one of first NC school districts to comply with Parents’ Bill of Rights Charlotte Observer
- CMS approves policy changes to align with Parent’s Bill of Rights WSOC Charlotte
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